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New Delhi, Aug 11 (TIWN) The Delhi High Court has issued notices to UPSC and others on a PIL that challenged a notification for the Civil Services (Preliminary) examinations on the ground that it did not provide for adequate reservation to differently-abled applicants as per statutory requirements.
A division bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan, while admitting the petition filed by Sambhavana, a registered society for the specially-abled, issued notices to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and other respondents and sought their responses.
The court will hear the matter on August 31.
The petitioner alleged that the UPSC notification for the direct recruitment to 24 civil services of the Union of India had neglected completely or annihilated the mandatory minimum reservation for the differently-abled under statutory provisions.
The plea said that the notification is for direct recruitment of the differently-abled persons to “only 24 expected approximate vacancies” reserved for them under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act 2016, (RPWD Act hereinafter) out of the 796 “approximate expected” vacancies mentioned therein.
It added that the unequal distribution of these vacancies among the five classes of disabilities is in complete violation of Section 34(1) of the RPWD Act.
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